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Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by dina123 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:32 pm

Hi I would be grateful if somebody can need help me in the naturalization application of my wife and a 4 years old baby.

I become British citizen (since June last year) and both my wife and baby received their ILR just 2 weeks ago. Can they apply for naturalization now or they have to wait one more year?

They have been living in the UK for nearly 4 years. I know that spouse eligibility requirement for naturalization is 3 years which they already fulfilled. But out of their 4 years UK living 2 years was FLR(M) dependent visa and 2 year was PSW dependent visa. Any problem to make it 3 years in total?

Is there any time limit of absence from UK after naturalization or any affect on citizenship for being absent for long time?

Thanks

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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 8:35 pm

Applying for both should be fine yes.
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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by noajthan » Mon Feb 22, 2016 9:15 pm

dina123 wrote:Is there any time limit of absence from UK after naturalization or any affect on citizenship for being absent for long time?

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No time limit.

Access to NHS may be restricted initially after a prolonged absence.
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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by CR001 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:57 pm

And if a British citizen has been away from the UK for more than 5/6 months, they are unable to claim benefits for 3 months.
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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by dina123 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 12:28 pm

Thanks for your reply and I am sorry to say that this late. Soso what about the baby? Can she apply along? or have to wait one year to qualify?

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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by dina123 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 4:34 pm

which form should I use for the baby is it MN1 or AN? Thanks again
(Just for your reminder that baby is 4 years old. Born in Bangladesh when I didn't receive my ILR. Came to the UK under dependant visa, both baby and her mother received their ILR last month. )

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Re: Spouse eligibility of application for naturalization

Post by CR001 » Thu Mar 03, 2016 4:50 pm

Form MN1 for the child. Form AN for the mother.
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